Coretta Scott King Center
The Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom honors the legacy of Antioch’s renowned alumna Coretta Scott King ’51 by facilitating learning, dialogue, and action to advance social justice.
“Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won. You earn it and win it in every generation.”
— Coretta Scott King ’51
The CSKC hosts a variety of programs and educational initiatives for the campus community and the general public, connecting communities locally and nationally around issues of diversity, inclusion, and justice in all its forms.
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About the Center
Coretta Scott King, an Antioch College alumna class of 1951, granted the College the use of her name for a center that provides education, awareness and advocacy around issues of social justice and diversity. The Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom facilitates learning, dialogue, and action to advance social justice.
Community Space
The Coretta Scott King Center may be reserved for meetings and events. Antioch students, faculty and staff have priority but the space is also available for community use. Priority is given to events that align with the mission and purpose of the CSKC. Approval is granted as the discretion of the CSKC Director. To reserve space, start with the Rentals & Events form.
General Inquiries
Location
The Coretta Scott King Center offices and community space are located on Livermore Street at E Center College Street.